Optical Metatronics: Nader Engheta on Electromagnetics and Scientific Curiosity
632nm11 Marras 2024

Optical Metatronics: Nader Engheta on Electromagnetics and Scientific Curiosity

In this episode of the 632nm podcast, Nader Engheta shares his journey and experiences within the field of electromagnetics, from his early days at the University of Tehran and Caltech, to his current research in optical metatronics and nonlinear dynamics.

He discusses the importance of motivation and curiosity in scientific research, the potential of optics in AI, and the exciting new possibilities for combining knowledge from different fields. Engheta also touches on his experiences in industry, interdisciplinary teaching, and offers advice to young researchers.

02:19 Fascination with Electromagnetics
03:14 Journey from Tehran to Caltech
05:39 Exploring Chirality and Metamaterials
08:21 Innovations in Polarization Imaging
36:12 Exploring Antennas and Metatronics
36:46 Dream Job in the Tech Industry
37:24 Optics and Artificial Intelligence
39:44 Brain Waves and Neuroscience
53:20 Optical Computing vs. Electronics
01:15:55 Exploring Optical and Electronic Constraints
01:17:47 Optical Computing: Efficiency and Challenges
01:20:58 Historical Insights and Modern Applications
01:26:20 Nonlinearity in Optical Systems
01:32:59 Future Directions and Advice for Young Researchers

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